At Lamin-x, Our Mazda Miata MX-5 (2006, 2007, 2008) Gunsmoke Fog Light Film Covers are designed to give your lights an unmatched protection from road debris along with a unique, individual style. Gunsmoke is our darkest shade for fog lamps. It gives your lights that dark smoked look you want, but still allows for good forward visibility at night.
These fog lamp covers are made from durable 12 mils thick protective film to ensure that your driving lights are protected for many years to come. Each kit comes pre-cut to fit both the right and left fog light for easy DIY installation. Order today!
How long will it take to get my Lamin-x?
Precut orders are custom
manufactured for you at time of ordering. Please allow 1-3 workday's processing
time, and at least 2-10 days for delivery after the product has been shipped.
You are responsible to make prior arrangement with the carrier if you are not
available to receive and sign for the product. Lamin-x is not responsible if
the product is verified as delivered with the carrier to the specified address,
but you personally did not receive it.
What is your warranty?
We have a Five-Year Warranty on our product. If you want more information
please visit our warranty page.
Can I install Lamin-x film
myself?
Yes, you can install Lamin-x yourself.
We have provided installation difficulty ratings on all of our
products. Most fog light installations
are low difficulty at level 1 or 2. A
few vehicles have higher difficulty levels that require some acquired knowledge
and mechanical ability. For these
installations, if you are not comfortable installing, we recommend using our
Dealer Locator and contacting your local installer. If you attempt the install
yourself and have any questions, contact us at 706-955-0677 or
help@lamin-x.com.
What do I do if I have fogginess, air or water bubbles, surface texture, or
scratches after my installation?
Once the film fully cures, most imperfections will disappear completely. After
time, small scratches, trapped moisture, and most bubbles will dissipate on
their own. However, if you encounter a stubborn bubble, you can poke it with a
sewing needle and push out the air or water. The hole will eventually close on
its own.
How do I remove the film from lights?
To remove the film, we recommend warming it with a heat gun, hair dryer, or
simply by parking the car in the sunlight on a warm day. While the film is
warm, slowly peel the film from the lens surface. Any adhesive that may be left
on the lens can be removed with a cleaner that is safe for use on your
vehicle's exterior. We recommend using
Goo Gone or bug and tar remover.
What is the difference between Lamin-x and cheap similar products I find? This is the perfect example of a "you get what you pay for"
situation. Typically, the inexpensive knock-off films are extremely thin, not
as pliable, use a sub-par adhesive, or don't maintain color.
Lamin-x is the complete opposite: Glossy finish, strong, yet forgiving
adhesive, impact protection, and a five year warranty. Even better yet, we make
all of our products right here in the USA.
Will the Lamin-x film discolor or burn?
We have seen occasional cases in which the film and/or adhesive discolors due
to high fog light temperatures. If this occurs, please send photos so we can verify
the concern; this may be covered under our 5 year warranty. We recommend only
having the fog lights on while the vehicle is in motion, as the airflow will
help to cool the lens surface. Leaving the fog lights on while the vehicle is
parked can create too much heat and cause the adhesive to burn/discolor.
Are these films legal in my state?
Our colored films may not be legal for street use on a vehicle's primary
lighting. Fog lights or auxiliary lights
are not typically considered primary lights.
However we recommend consulting any local laws before purchasing and
installing on primary lights. Application
of colored Lamin-x film on your primary lights is done so at your own risk.
How to I take care of the film after install?
You can find information on care instructions on our maintenance care page.
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